I have a black car which I wash weekly using 2 5-gallon homer buckets without a grid guard, gold class wash and a Meguiar's microfiber wash mitt. To dry it I use eight small vroom microfiber towels. The scratches are hard to see as I am left with a good looking reflecting finish, yet the scratches are all over the car under direct sunlight. I used a thin layer of ultimate compound on the entire car using a generic microfiber foam applicator and didn't see notice any differences. I've read that 4 applications or so of the Ultimate Compound will give better results yet I don't know how to apply that; do I apply a thin layer, wipe off with microfiber towel and repeat the process right after or is there another way of doing it? I only have 2 foam applicator pads and 1 supreme shine microfiber towel.
The car is a daily and not garaged. I have it under a canopy during the summer and collects way too much dust Here's my plan out for tomorrow:
Gold Class Wash - ColorX - Ultimate Compound - NXT Wax - QD
And here are some pictures of the scratches. The pictures are a month old and there are more scratches now.

The car is a daily and not garaged. I have it under a canopy during the summer and collects way too much dust Here's my plan out for tomorrow:
Gold Class Wash - ColorX - Ultimate Compound - NXT Wax - QD
And here are some pictures of the scratches. The pictures are a month old and there are more scratches now.


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